Conflict-free Asynchronous Machine Learning
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In all of these studies, classic algorithms are parallelized by simply running parallel and asynchronous model updates without locks. These lock-free, asynchronous algorithms exhibit speedups even when applied to large, non-convex problems, as demonstrated by deep learning systems such as Google's Downpour SGD [6] and Microsoft's Project Adam [4]. While these techniques have been remarkably successful, many of the above papers require delicate and tailored analyses to quantify the benefits of asynchrony for each particular learning task. Moreover, in non-convex settings, we currently have little quantitative insight into how much speedup is gained from asynchrony.
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